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General & Miscellaneous Architectural History & Criticism, France - Historical Biography, Romantic Revivalism & the Sublime in Architecture, Baroque Architecture, Europe - French Architecture, Palladianism & Neo-Classicism Architecture
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A Royal Passion

by Robert W. Berger
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Overview

A Royal Passion is the first in-depth study of the Sun King as a patron of architecture. Surveying such monuments as the Louvre, Versailles, the Invalides, and other buildings that are closely identified with Louis XIV, Robert W. Berger demonstrates why these buildings, gardens, urban spaces, and their decorations were so important to him. Serving as functional necessities, objects of aesthetic delight, and as political statements, his architectural enterprises collectively underscored his absolutist authority. Moreover, by adopting the guise of 'builder-prince', Louis XIV reasserted his kinship with the Roman emperors, whose grandeur he sought both to emulate and to surpass.

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Book Details

Published
September 30, 1994
Publisher
Cambridge ; Cambridge University Press, 1994.
Pages
224
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780521440295

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